Warner Library will be closed Sunday, May 26 and Monday, May 27 for Memorial Day.

12:00 pm: ArtsLatinoNY directed by Pablo MayorPablo Mayor and his Arts Latino NY Ensemble. Thestudent group will accompany Warner Library’s Barbara Cohen toperform a special bilingual musical reading (in Spanish and English) of Eric Velasquez’s book, “Grandma’s Records.” This amazing ensemble also features young musicians from our local school district! See them live!

The Mule (2018) Wednesday, May 29, 2 pmEarl Stone, a man in his 80s, is broke, alone, and facing foreclosure of his business when he is offered a job that simply requires him to drive. Unbeknownst to Earl, he's just signed on as a drug courier for a Mexican cartel. Earl's past mistakes start to weigh heavily on him, and it's uncertain if he'll have time to right those wrongs before law enforcement, or the cartel's enforcers, catch up to him.Stars: Clint Eastwood, Patrick L. Reyes, Cesar De León ...

Saturday, June 1

10:30 am - 2:30 pm

Learn the basics of babysitting: interviewing tips, communication skills, safety and first aid tips, and feeding and caring for children, including diaper changing. All participants will receive a certificate at the end of the 4-hour class.

That Touch of Mink (1962) Wednesday, June 5, 2pmWhen people referred to Doris Day as "the world's oldest professional virgin," they generally had the 1962 comedy That Touch of Mink in mind. It isn't that Cathy Timberlake (Day) is above a bit of hanky-panky; it's just that she wants Phillip Shayne (Cary Grant) to provide a marriage license and wedding ring first. The high-powered supporting cast includes Gig Young as Roger, Philip's moralistic financial advisor; Audrey Meadows as Connie, Cathy's wise-cracking roommate; Alan Hewitt as Dr. Gruber, a confused psychiatrist; and John Astin as Beasley, Cathy's slimy would-be beau. ...

Every Second Saturday of the Month @ 11 AM

Anyone interested in writing fiction or nonfiction is encouraged to attend. Novelists, poets, playwrights, short-story writers, memoir writers, biographers or journalists are welcome. Current members range from a foundry worker to a college physics professor. Published authors will participate regularly with talks and tips.

The group meets the second Saturday of each month at 11am.

Please sign up at the Reference Desk 631-7734

Join a Legend of Sleepy Hollow discussion at the Library. Copies of Irving's story will be available at the Circulation Desk. Part of the year-long celebration of the 200th Anniversary of Irving's tale.